Accommodation Guide
Four Star Hotels
Pegasus Reef
Located on the north of Colombo city, overlooking the Habour is the Pegasus Reef. A location of astounding beauty and tranquility typical of the charm of Sri Lanka's sun kissed beaches.
The life of the local fisher community the historical Dutch canal and Mangrove infested vegetation that is home to a wide variety of bird and small animal species forms the ideal backdrop that complements a most memorable beach resort experience.
Built at the city gates with minimal travel time from the airport; offers visitors a comforting option second to none
Amaya Lake
Former Culture Club Hotel in Dambulla is now known as Amaya Lake.Extraordinary resort in the middle of a lush tropical park for guests appreciating nature and a tranquil atmosphere
Built amongst 12 hectares of natural dry zone vegetation overlooking the picturesque Kandalama Lake, Amaya Lake Hotel Dambulla is a totally luxurious location with the character of an old Sri Lankan village. Located 160 km from Colombo at the historic town of Dambulla, Amaya Lake Hotel Dambulla is in close proximity to many cultural and archaeological sites, making it idyllic for leisure travelers.
Comprised of 92 luxuriously appointed rooms replete with all the necessary modern amenities, guests are guaranteed to have the most enjoyable stay during their visit to Colombo.
For recreation, guests can take walks through the large park or go boating on the lake. For your reservation at Amaya Lake Hotel Dambulla, please select the dates of your stay and complete our secure online booking form.
Amaya Hills
Amaya Hills Kandy - located at the last kingdom of Ceylon, in the scenic central foot-hills of the Island, is the inspirational home of "Amaya Hills" cultural heritage theme resort which blends into its natural Kandyan forested hillside surroundings
Amaya Hills rises from the bedrock on which it lies: majestic in all its Kandyan finery. Decorated in the traditional Kandyan colours of red, yellow and black, every corner holds a piece of work from the rich historical past of the town, beautifully incorporated into the layout of the hotel
The massive carved columns that once held up a castle roof now decorate the front lobby, and locally significant murals, flags and carvings now decorate the passageways and rooms
Waiters in Kandyan garb serve traditional Sri Lankan food at the "Rasa Wasala" restaurant. There is also a tea room that serves over forty varieties of tea and two bars for a variety of alcoholic fare
Chaaya Village Habarana
Like a well-disguised tree with thirsty widespread roots reaching far and wide to drink from the closest brook, Chaaya Village Habarana lies sprawled across 27 acres of luxuriant land bordering a stunning lake. Habarana is situated 176 km from Colombo in the heart of Sri Lanka's cultural triangle and is part of the Anuradhapura District.
The hotel's cozy cottages, inspired by the typical thatched roof huts found locally, lie in clusters with low roofs and brownish yellow exteriors. The paint used is specially mixed with mud, in true native fashion, to ensure the facade is in harmony with nature.
A PATA Gold Award Winner and a Kuoni Green Planet Award Winner for the year 2007-2008, Chaaya Village Habarana boasts of 94 Superior Rooms, 12 Deluxe Rooms and 2 Suites set in the middle of thousands of high-rise trees that provide fruit, medicinal properties and plenty of shade.
Heritance Tea Factory
Looks like a tea factory from the outside but inside are 4 floors of luxury. Near to Nuwara Eliya Town
In a 25-acre tea plantation, The Tea Factory Hotel, Nuwara Eliya overlooks impressive mountains and a lake. Converted from a tea factory it retains its original appearance on the outside but inside there are four spacious floors of luxury. The scenic tea estate view rooms are well equipped and thoughtfully designed. Ideal location for nature lovers
Mandara Rosen
The newest 4 star luxury hotel Mandara Rosen (MR) located in the South of Sri Lanka is only 260 Km from the business capital of Colombo and five minutes drive to sacred city of kataragama.
Kataragama is a gateway to explore the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Ruhunu kingdom dating back to 2nd century B.C.
The city is visited by Buddhist, Hindus and Muslims alike is accosted with temples of God skanda (Murugan), his consorts walli Amman and Thevariamman, lord shiva and Ganesh. pada yathra (Greatwalk) performed annually in July and August by devotes to Kataragama is a powerful symbol and reconciliation which strenghthens the links between the people of the north and the south







